West Garfield Park

3850-52 W. Madison St.

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3850-52 W. Madison St., orange, commercial-residential, Queen Anne, 1891: A city expert praised this structure as an intact 1890s commercial-residential building that presents a variety of materials and textures. It featured an intricate pressed-metal first floor, bays extending across the second and third floors and decorative brickwork. Demolished in 1996.

3850-52 W. Madison St., orange, commercial-residential, Queen Anne, 1891: A city expert praised this structure as an intact 1890s commercial-residential building that presents a variety of materials and textures. It featured an intricate pressed-metal first floor, bays extending across the second and third floors and decorative brickwork. Demolished in 1996. (Tribune file photo)

4008 W. Madison St., orange, commercial-office, Classical details, 1927, D. H. Burnham Jr.: An eight-story classical office building designed by D.H., Burnham Jr., son of famous Chicago architect and planner Daniel Burnham. City surveyors characterized the 1927 building as the most imposing structure on the block and praised its elaborately carved monumental façade. Demolished in 2002.

4008 W. Madison St., orange, commercial-office, Classical details, 1927, D. H. Burnham Jr.: An eight-story classical office building designed by D.H., Burnham Jr., son of famous Chicago architect and planner Daniel Burnham. City surveyors characterized the 1927 building as the most imposing structure on the block and praised its elaborately carved monumental façade. Demolished in 2002. (Tribune file photo)